Our Goal is to coach, motivate and inspire those who have chosen martial arts as a path for positively transforming their lives. For PMA, our success has always been created on the training floor. The diverse curriculum taught by certified and experienced instructors creates the atmosphere that allows each and every student to achieve their goals.
We are a faith based Martial Arts School grounded in Christian Principles. Class devotionals are immersed in biblical morals and values teaching students compassion, truth, honesty, kindness, and humility. PMA Instructors are consistently seeking ways to improve through continuous training. We believe that we cannot inspire others without leading by example.
We are a faith based Martial Arts School grounded in Christian Principles. Class devotionals are immersed in biblical morals and values teaching students compassion, truth, honesty, kindness, and humility. PMA Instructors are consistently seeking ways to improve through continuous training. We believe that we cannot inspire others without leading by example.
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At Palmetto Martials Arts School our mission is to build better communities' one black belt at a time! Our instructors are here to guide, instruct, and motivate members to become their best! We are here to help parents encourage their children to be confident leaders, boost their self-esteem, feel healthy, and get in great physical shape.
Since the popularity of Martial Arts hit mainstream media, more and more people in the Easley community are looking to Martial Arts classes for their fitness and workout routine. Our programs in martial arts will help you or your child improve their physical strength, flexibility, confidence, and self-discipline.
Taekwondo is a very systematic martial art from Korea that involves head-height kicks, spinning, jumping, and fast kicking techniques. Taekwondo is recognized as one of the oldest forms of martial arts and one of the more popular forms to learn. Many people enjoy Taekwondo at Palmetto Martial Arts because it involves more than just movement of the body, but also positive training of our spirit and mind.
Smile, Laugh and Having Fun! Keeping children interested in their Martial Arts training requires an element of fun and games. Traditionalists are usually only concerned with the discipline and structure of their training, but incorporating fun involving proper techniques will add to the value of training and keep the kids hungry to improve themselves even more.
At Palmetto Martial Arts, our workouts are geared for students of any age, size, or ability. You will enjoy our up to date modern classes' fun filled drills and exercises that are sure to get your energy levels up. Classes will increase your stamina, muscle strength, and coordination all while learning self-defense skills that could one day save you or your family.
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Brittany Shepherd
Nov 03, 2021
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Alli Pearson
Oct 21, 2021
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Amanda P.
Jul 25, 2021
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UPDATE 2021: My children are now 11 and 9 and we are still loving our time at Palmetto Martial Arts. I have seen incredible change in both of my children. My daughter is confident and is learning leadership skills. My son has made such great friendships and is learning to focus more and put more effort into his work. Instructors CARE about the students and want them to be the best THEY can be. We plan to be here for a long time to come.
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2020: We have two children, ages 9 and 7, enrolled at Palmetto Martial Arts. Our youngest child has been coming since 2018 when
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2020: We have two children, ages 9 and 7, enrolled at Palmetto Martial Arts. Our youngest child has been coming since 2018 when
Sarah Arrowood
May 03, 2021
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Brigette Hampton
Mar 01, 2021
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Jamie Harkins
Feb 16, 2021
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Mary Ellen Alvarado
Nov 06, 2020
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Patrick S.
Feb 24, 2018
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April F.
Sep 01, 2013
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This is my personal experience. My child has taken Tai Kwon Do at Palmetto Martial Arts for two years. The owner was being unfair to my child before the last belt test and lied to me about excusing some days that my child was not going to get in before the next test. I got upset because he is known for teaching Christian principles and what I witnessed and my child experienced was in no way a Christian attitude. I wrote a concerned letter about the unfair practices I believe was going on, and I was sent a letter from the owner attacking me and insulting me and saying my child did not earn his